EP1710501A2 - Eléments de paroi pour turbomachine - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to combustors for gas turbine engines and in particular to wall elements for use in wall structures of combustors of gas turbine engines.
- a wall element for a combustor of a gas turbine engine comprising a base portion having an axis which, in use, extends generally parallel to the principal axis of the engine, and the base portion having a first pair of opposite edges extending transverse to said axis of the wall element and a second pair of opposite edges.extending transverse to said first pair wherein at least one of said second pair of edges is angled relative to said axis of the base portion to extend obliquely to said axis.
- both of the edges of said second pair are angled relative to the axis of the base portion.
- both edges of said second pair extend substantially parallel to each other.
- the or each edge of said second pair may be angled relative to the axis of the base portion at an angle of between substantially 10° and substantially 40°, preferably substantially 20° and substantially 30°. More preferably, the angle is substantially 30°.
- the base portion may define a plurality of apertures for the passage of a cooling fluid to cool a surface of the wall element which, in use, faces, inwardly of the combustor.
- the apertures are in the form of effusion holes and may be arranged to direct a film of cooling air along said surface of the base portion.
- the apertures may be defined at or adjacent the edge regions of the base portion.
- the base portion may be provided with upstream and downstream edge regions, the apertures preferably being located adjacent the downstream edge region.
- the apertures may be spaced from the edge regions, and are preferably spaced along a line extending substantially transverse to said axis of the wall structure. Conveniently, said line of apertures extends substantially centrally of the base portion. Preferably, the apertures are angled to direct the cooling fluid towards the downstream edge of the base portion.
- At least the downstream edge of the base portion may be provided with an outwardly directed flange which, in use, engages an outer wall of the combustor.
- the outwardly directed flange may include a lip portion adapted to engage an adjacent downstream wall element.
- An outwardly directed flange may be provided on the upstream edge of the base portion.
- downstream edge of the base portion may be open to allow cooling fluid to flow over said downstream edge.
- the upstream edge may be open to allow cooling fluid to flow over the upstream edge.
- the wall element may be stepped to correspond with a step on the outer wall of the combustor.
- the wall element includes a barrier member extending at least part way across the base portion, the barrier member being provided to control the flow of cooling fluid across said base portion.
- the barrier member is provided on the wall element such that cooling fluid passing over the base portion on one side of the barrier member is directed away from the barrier member on said one side.
- the barrier member may be provided such that cooling fluid passing over the base portion on first and second opposite sides of the barrier member is directed in first and second opposite directions away from said barrier member.
- the barrier member acts such that cooling fluid passing over the base portion on one side thereof is prevented from passing over the barrier member to the other side.
- the first and second sides of the barrier member are isolated from each other.
- the barrier member extends transverse to said axis of the wall structure.
- the barrier member preferably extends substantially perpendicular to said axis of the wall structure.
- the barrier member extends substantially parallel to said axis of the wall structure.
- the barrier member may extend substantially wholly across the base portion.
- the wall element may be provided with a plurality of barrier members which may define a boundary of a region for the flow of a cooling fluid, wherein said region is isolated from the remainder of the wall element, thereby resulting in increased or decreased pressure of said cooling fluid in said region relative to the remainder of said wall element.
- the plurality of barrier members may each be axially extending barrier members or may each be transversely extending barrier members.
- said plurality of barrier members comprise at least one axially extending barrier member and at least one transversely extending barrier member.
- Each of the plurality of barrier members may engage or abut each adjacent barrier member to define said region.
- The, or each, barrier member may be in the form of an elongate bar which may extend substantially from said base portion to said outer wall.
- the inner wall may comprise a plurality of said wall elements.
- a combustor wall structure of a gas turbine engine comprising inner and outer walls, the inner wall including at least one wall element as described above.
- a gas turbine engine combustor including a wall structure as defined in the preceding paragraph, and a gas turbine engine incorporating such a combustor.
- a ducted fan gas turbine engine generally indicated at 10 has a principal axis X-X.
- the engine 10 comprises, in axial flow series, an air intake 11, a propulsive fan 12, an intermediate pressure compressor 13, a high pressure compressor 14, combustion equipment 15, a high pressure turbine 16, an intermediate pressure turbine 17, a low pressure turbine 18 and an exhaust nozzle 19.
- the gas turbine engine 10 works in the conventional manner so that air entering the intake 11 is accelerated by the fan to produce two air flows: a first air flow into the intermediate pressure compressor 13 and a second air flow which provides propulsive thrust.
- the intermediate pressure compressor 13 compresses the air flow directed into it before delivering that air to the high pressure compressor 14 where further compression takes place.
- the compressed air exhausted from the high pressure compressor 14 is directed into the combustion equipment 15 where it is mixed with fuel and the mixture combusted.
- the resultant hot combustion products then expand through, and thereby drive, the high, intermediate and low pressure turbine 16, 17 and 18 before being exhausted through the nozzle 19 to provide additional propulsive thrust.
- the high, intermediate and low pressure turbines 16, 17 and 18 respectively drive the high and intermediate pressure compressors 14 and 13 and the fan 12 by suitable interconnecting shafts.
- the combustor 15 is constituted by an annular combustion chamber 20 having radially inner and outer wall structures 21 and 22 respectively.
- the combustor 15 is secured to a wall 23 by a plurality of pins 24 (only one of which is shown).
- Fuel is directed into the chamber 20 through a number of fuel nozzles 25 located at the upstream end 26 of the chamber 20.
- the fuel nozzles are circumferentially spaced around the engine 10 and serve to spray fuel into air derived from the high pressure compressor 14. The resultant fuel/air mixture is then combusted within the chamber 20.
- the radially inner and outer wall structures 21 and 22 each comprise an outer wall 27 and an inner wall 28.
- the inner wall 28 is made up of a plurality of discrete wall elements in the form of tiles 29A and 29B.
- the tiles 29A have an axis Y-Y (see Figs. 3 and 6) which extends generally parallel to the principal axis X-X of the engine 10.
- the tiles 29A have a dimension of nominally 40mm parallel to the axis Y-Y.
- the tiles 29B have a principal axis Z-Z (see Figs. 3,5,7 and 8) which extends generally parallel to the principal axis X-X of the engine 10.
- the dimension of the tiles 29B parallel to the axis Z-Z is longer than the corresponding dimensions of the tiles 29A.
- the length of this dimension is typically greater than 20% of the length of the dimension perpendicular to the axis Z-Z.
- the dimension of the tile 29B parallel to the axis Z-Z is substantially 80mm.
- the axial length of the tiles 29B could be longer than 40% of the dimension perpendicular to the axis Z-Z.
- the dimension of the tiles 29B parallel to the axis Z-Z could equal the dimension of the tile in the circumferential direction i.e. substantially perpendicular to the axis Z-Z.
- the dimension of the tiles 29B parallel to the axis Z-Z may be substantially 250mm.
- Each of the tiles 29A, 29B has circumferentially extending edges 30 and 31, and the tiles are positioned adjacent each other, such that and the edges 30 and 31 of adjacent tiles 29A, 29B overlap each other. Altematively, the edges 30, 31 of adjacent tiles can abut each other.
- Each tile 29A, 29B comprises a base portion 32 which is spaced from the outer wall 27 to define therebetween a space 44 for the flow of cooling fluid in the form of cooling air as will be explained below. Heat removal features in the form of pedestals 45 are provided on the base portion 32 and extend into the space 44 towards the outer wall 27.
- Securing means in the form of a plurality of threaded plugs 34 extend from the base portions 32 of the tiles 29A, 29B through apertures in the outer wall 27. Nuts 36 are screwed onto the plugs 34 to secure the tiles 29A, 29B to the outer wall 27.
- FIG. 3 to 6 during engine operation, some of the air exhausted from the high pressure compressor is permitted to flow over the exterior surfaces of the chamber 20.
- the air provides chamber 20 with cooling and some of the air is directed into the interior of the chamber 20 to assist in the combustion process.
- First and second rows of mixing ports 38, 39 are provided in the longer tiles 29B and are axially spaced from each other.
- the ports 38 correspond to apertures 40 in the outer wall 27, and the ports 39 correspond to apertures 41 in the outer wall 27.
- the provision of longer tiles 29B has the advantage that it allows the position of the rows of mixing ports to be moved closer together compared with the case if all the tiles were in the form of the shorter tiles 29A.
- holes 42 are provided in the outer wall 27 to allow a cooling fluid in the form of cooling air to enter the space 44 defined between the outer wall 27 and the base portion 32 of the tiles 29A, 29B.
- the cooling air passes through the holes 42 and impinges upon the radially outer surfaces of the base portions 32.
- the air then flows through the space 44 in upstream and downstream directions, and is exhausted from the space 44 between the tiles 29A, 29B and the outer wall 27 in one or more of a plurality of ways shown in Figs. 3 to 6, as described below.
- arrow A in Fig. 3 indicates air exiting via the open upstream edge 30 of the tile 29B and mixing with downstream air flowing from the upstream adjacent tile 29A, as indicated by arrow B.
- the arrow C indicates the resultant flow of air.
- Angled effusion holes 46 are provided centrally of the tile 29B between the ports 38 and 39.
- Arrow D indicates a flow of air exiting from the space 44 through the holes 46.
- a flow of downstream air exits from the open downstream edge 31 of the tile 29B after mixing with upstream air flowing from the adjacent tile 29A, as indicated by arrow E.
- arrow J shows air exiting via the downstream edge 31 of the tile 29B after mixing with air from the downstream tile 29A
- arrow K shows air exiting via the upstream edge 30 of the longer tile 29B after mixing with air from the upstream tile 29A
- arrow L shows air exiting by centrally arranged effusion holes 46.
- the tile 29A shown in Fig. 6 is of a stepped configuration comprising a step 32A in the base portion 32 corresponding with a step 22A in the outer wall 22.
- the tile 29A conforms to the shape of the outer wall 22.
- FIG. 7 to 11 there are shown different embodiments of tiles 29B.
- the outer wall 27 is provided with a plurality of effusion holes 140 to permit the ingress of air into the space 44 between the base portion 32 of the tile 29 and the outer wall 27.
- the arrows A in Figs. 7 and 8 indicate the direction of air flow across the tiles from the effusion holes 140.
- Each of the tiles 29B is provided with at least one barrier member 144 in the form of an elongate bar extending across the base portion 32.
- Fig. 7 shows a cross-section of the wall structure 21 parallel to the principal axis of the engine 10.
- Fig. 9 shows the tile 29 of Fig. 3.
- the tile 29 shown in Figs. 3 and 5 has a circumferentially extending barrier member 144.
- the barrier member 144 extends wholly across the base portion 32.
- the barrier member 44 extends from the base portion 32 substantially to the outer wall 27.
- the effusion holes 140 are provided in the outer wall 27 on either side of the barrier member 144.
- cooling air entering the space 44 via the effusion holes 140 is directed by the barrier member 144, in opposite directions away from the barrier member as shown by the arrows A.
- the cooling air in the space 44 then follows upstream and downstream paths across the tile 29 to exit therefrom at opposite circumferentially extending edges.
- the tile 29 may be provided centrally with effusion holes 146 to direct air into the combustor 20, as shown by the arrows B, to supplement the air film cooling the surface 47 of the base portion 36 of the tile 29.
- a lip 148 extends along one of the axially extending edges 150 of the tile 29.
- a similar lip is also provided at the opposite axially extending edge but for reasons of clarity, only one axial edge 150 is shown, and hence, only one lip 148.
- Fig. 8 shows a variation of the tile as shown in Fig. 7, in which two circumferentially extending barrier members 144A, 144B are provided.
- the outer wall 27 is provided with effusion holes 40 on opposite sides of the barrier members 144A, 144B, whereby cooling air is directed in the upstream and downstream directions, in a similar manner to that shown in Fig. 7.
- the outer wall 27 is also provided with further effusion holes 152 arranged to direct cooling air into the region defined between the barrier members 144A, 144B.
- the cooling air travelling into the region between the barrier members 144A, 144B is directed through effusion holes 146, as shown by the arrows B, to supplement the cooling air passing across the inner surface 47 of the tile 29.
- the pressure drop across the effusion holes 46 is somewhat less than with the embodiment shown in Fig. 3.
- FIG. 10 there is shown a further embodiment of the tile 29 having a barrier member 144 extending in a direction which would be parallel to the principal axis of the engine 10. Thus, cooling air is directed circumferentially across the tile 29.
- Fig. 11 shows a further embodiment of the invention comprising first and second axially extending barrier members 144A, 144B and a transversely extending barrier member 144C, the barrier members 144A, 144B and 144C being arranged in engagement with each other to define a region 152 into which cooling air can be concentrated through effusion holes (not shown) in the outer wall 27.
- the embodiment shown in Fig. 11 is particularly useful in the event that a particular region of a tile 29 suffers significantly from overheating.
- Further effusion holes are provided in the base portion 32 to direct air from the region 152 through the base portion 32 to supplement the cooling film passing across the inner surface of the tile 29.
- the concentration of the cooling air in the region 52 by the barrier members 44A, 44B and 44C results in the pressure drop across the base portion 36 being less than for the remainder of the tile 29.
- Figs. 12 and 13 show further embodiments.
- Fig. 12 is a top plan of an array comprising a plurality of tiles 29A, 29B forming part of the inner wall 28 of the wall structure 22.
- Tiles 29A have an axial length of substantially 40mm
- tiles 29B have an axial length of substantially 80mm, the axial dimension being parallel to the principal axis X-X of the engine 10 and being indicated for ease of reference by the double headed arrow.
- the tiles 29B have a base portion 32 which incorporates two rows of mixing ports 38, 39 through which air can pass into the interior of the combustor 20. Only one tile 29B is shown in full for clarity. If desired the shorter tiles 29A may also be provided with a single row of mixing ports 38, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 12.
- the mixing ports 38, 39 in the two rows are off-set relative to each other and the tiles 29B have opposite axial edges 52 which are arranged obliquely to the principal axis X-X of the engine 10.
- the axial edges 52 of the tiles 29B are parallel to each other and angled at substantially 30° to the principal axis X-X of the engine 10.
- the tiles 29A have axial edges 54 which are parallel to each other and are also arranged transversely of the principal axis, at an angle of substantially 30°.
- Fig. 13 shows a further embodiment in which a plurality of tiles 29A form the inner wall 27.
- the tiles 29A have a base portion 32 having have an axial length of substantially 40mm, and are provided with angled edges 54 similar to the edges 54 shown for the tiles 29A in Fig. 12.
- Each of the tiles 29A as shown in Fig. 8 comprise a single row of mixing ports 38.
- the angles of the edges 54 as shown in Fig. 13 is also substantially 30° to the principal axis X-X of the engine 10.
- combustor wall tiles which are generally longer in the axial dimension of the combustor than known tiles.
- the tiles described in Figs. 3 to 11 have the advantage that they include at least two rows of mixing ports to allow air to enter the combustor for combustion purposes, as distinct from cooling purposes. This has the advantage of decreasing the emission of pollutants, for example NOx emissions.
- the tiles described above also have the advantage of reducing the numbers of fixings required for covering a combustor wall with tiles, since, by being axially longer, fewer individual tiles are required. This reduces the overall weight and cost of a combustor. In addition, a reduction in the number of tiles will also reduce the cost and complexity of the combustor.
- One advantage of providing tiles with such oblique edges, as shown in Figs. 12 and 13 above, is that, as well as allowing two rows of mixing ports to be provided on longer tiles 29B, the diagonal edge also reduces the effect of flow leakage at the joints between circumferentially adjacent tiles 29A or 29B. In addition, there is a reduction in the deficit of the cooling film in the region directly downstream of the edges of this adjacent tiles 29A or 29B.
- Each of the tiles 29A, 29B described above may be curved along its circumferential dimension, i.e. the dimension perpendicular to the axis Y-Y or Z-Z to correspond to the curvature of the combustor walls 27 of the inner and outer wall structures 21 and 22.
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